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Body of Proof <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
Eye for an Eye<br />
Season 3<br />
<strong>Episode</strong> Number: 34<br />
Season <strong>Episode</strong>: 5<br />
Originally aired: Tuesday March 19, 2013<br />
Writer:<br />
Corey D. Miller<br />
Director: Alex Zakrzewski<br />
Show Stars: Dana Delany (Dr. Megan Hunt), Jeri Ryan (Dr. Kate Murphey), Mark<br />
Valley (Detective Tommy Sullivan), Geoffrey Arend (Dr. Ethan Gross),<br />
Windell D. Middlebrooks (Dr. Curtis Brumfield), Elyes Gabel (Detective<br />
Adam Lucas), Mary Matilyn Mouser (Lacey Fleming)<br />
Recurring Role: Richard Burgi (D.A. Dan Russell), Joanna Cassidy (Judge Joan Hunt)<br />
Guest Stars: Henry Ian Cusick (Trent Marsh), Matthew John Armstrong (Paul Winters),<br />
Betsy Brandt (Susan Hart), Rosa Salazar (Ramona Delgado),<br />
Mario Perez (Freddie Delgado), Grace Rowe (Female Reporter)<br />
Summary: Working with Tommy on a vigilante killing, Megan meets up with a grief<br />
counselor who offers to help her deal with issues about her father’s<br />
suicide.<br />
The episode begins with a man being<br />
shot in the head in a parking garage.<br />
Cut to the scene, where, the team arrives<br />
at the crime scene. Tommy tells Megan<br />
that the victim is Freddie Delgado. They<br />
find some flyers in Freddie’s car with a<br />
girl’s picture on it. Adam goes through<br />
the crime scene and deduces that the<br />
killer was waiting for Freddie. This means<br />
it was premeditated. Later, Megan arrives<br />
at her office and is surprised to see her<br />
mother, Joan, waiting for her. Joan is<br />
selling the house and Megan is not too<br />
happy about it. She tells Joan that she<br />
needs to rethink about selling the house,<br />
but Joan seems sure about her decision.<br />
Megan arrives to do the autopsy and tells Tommy about the sale. She then examines the<br />
bruises on the dead body and says that Freddie was in a fight 24-48 hours ago. There are a lot of<br />
tattoos on his body. Adam arrives and tells them that Freddie had shot and killed a six year old<br />
named Emily during a robbery. This is the same girl whose picture was on the flyers. Next, Paul<br />
Winters, Emily’s father is brought in for interrogation. Paul admits that he did attack Freddie in<br />
court and wished him dead many times, but he says that he did not kill Freddie. He also admits<br />
following Freddie everywhere and leaving flyers with his baby girl’s picture on it so that Freddie<br />
could never forget what he did to Emily.<br />
Tommy is unable to hold him for long and also Paul’s alibi checked out. Paul is surrounded<br />
by the paparazzi on his way back and Paul advocates vigilante justice; ’an eye for an eye’. This<br />
statement goes viral. Tommy goes to meet Freddie’s widow to learn a bit more about Freddie’s<br />
past. The widow tells him that killing that kid tore Freddie up and drove him crazy. She also tells<br />
them that Freddie didn’t belong to any of the gangs after their son was born. Later, Adam tells<br />
Tommy that he has solid evidence that Paul could not have killed Freddie or hired someone for<br />
the same. So, it is a dead end and Tommy thinks that Freddie’s ’karma’ killed him.<br />
Next, Megan and Lacey arrive at Joan’s and Joan tells her that she can take whatever she<br />
wants that is of some sentimental value. Megan goes to the attic and finds a box that belonged to<br />
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